m.saleh@ju.edu.jo
Mohammad Saleh, Registered Nurse, Tissue Viability Specialist, PhD was
born in Amman-Jordan. Now is Assistant Professor and chairman of Clinical
Nursing Department at the University of Jordan, School of Nursing, received his
Bachelor of Science in nursing from the University of Jordan in 1995. He began
his nursing career at the Ministry of Health Hospitals, Jordan. While practicing
nursing, he gave continuing education seminars regarding the nursing implication
for dealing with surgical and critically ill patients.
One decade ago, he moved to the United Kingdom and settled in Leicester
city, Leicestershire, Midlands where he received his MPhil and PhD in Nursing
from De Monte Forte University.
Ultimately, Dr. Saleh would like to use his knowledge of caring critically ill
patients and principles of tissue viability nursing to create new knowledge through
research and close study of relevant population and disseminate this knowledge to
the various communities he served utilizing critical thinking, therapeutic
communication and appropriate teaching, management, consultative, and advanced
skills in the exercise of professional responsibilities. He would like to engage in
the teaching process of several dimensions, such as; Fundamentals of Nursing,
applied research, community health, medical and surgical nursing, and in
1instructional development to contribute, not only to the general knowledge base in
the field of nursing but also to the ways in which knowledge is created and shared.
Dr. Saleh continues to teach in undergraduate and graduate programs at the
University of Jordan in Amman, Jordan and had several publications in the field of
tissue viability nursing, nursing education, nursing management, nursing
informatics, critical care nursing, and in nursing research.